News 8 checks on storm damage around the Susqueahanna Valley and chief meteorologist Joe Calhoun reviews what happened during Tuesday's severe weather. He also has a look ahead at the rest of the week.

CONTINUES FROM THE SUSTAIN HAN SUSQUEHANNA VAL'S MOST WATCHED NEWS TEAM. COMING UP AT 10 ALL OF THE DAMAGE LEFT BEHIND AFTER POWERFUL, FAST MOVING STORMS SMASHED THROUGH AT THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY. LOOKING WEST OVER MAIN STREET YOU CAN SEE THE DARK CLOUDS ROLLING IN AND AT THE RAIN AND HEAVY WINDS BLOWING THROUGH. HERE OBJECT NEWS 8 AT 10 THE WEATHER IS ALWAYS FIRST. JOE CALHOUN SEVERAL TORNADO WARNINGS KICKING THINGS OFF. POSSIBLY A TORNADO. I WILL SHOW YOU THAT IN A SECOND. A BOEING LINE OF THUNDERSTORMS THAT CAN CAUSE WIND DAMAGE THAT'S WHAT CAUSED A LOT OF THE DAMAGE. LOOKING AT THE RADAR RIGHT NOW PRETTY WYOMING ET. THEY COULD MOVE THROUGH DURING THE OVERNIGHT. LET'S GO BACK A COUPLE OF HOURS YOU CAN SEE THAT LINE OF THUNDERSTORMS JUST BOEING ITS WAY OUT. WE WILL GO THROUGH THAT ONE MORE TIME. A COUPLE OF THINGS I WANT TO SHOW YOU HOW THAT LINE CONTINUES TO BOW THAT. AREA UP TO THE NORTH WHERE IT CONTINUED TO CURVE THAT'S WHAT WE WERE WATCHING IN DAUPHIN COUNTY. NOTHING HAPPENING THE RIGHT NOW. LET'S GO BACK TO 6:00 THIS EVENING. THIS IS THE VELOCITY DATA THE RADAR FROM STATE COLLEGE SHOWING THE WINDS GOING TOWARDS AND AWAY. THE GREENS AND REDS DIFFERENT. YOU SEE THAT CLOSED CIRCULATION RIGHT IN THERE. I HAVE CIRCLED IT THAT LITTLE RED DO THE THAT IS INDICATING POSSIBLY A TORNADO. NORTHERN DAUPHIN AND SCHUYLKILL COUNTY I. BY 8:00 IT STARTED TO FALL APART AND MOVE AWAY. IT COULD HAVE BEEN GOOD WIND DAMAGE FOR THAT. FOR THE OVERNIGHT HOURS THINGS ARE QUIETING DOWN. MAYBE THE UPPER 60S. STICKY OUT THERE. JUST A SHOWER. IN AT THE DAY WE HEAT UP INTO THE 80S NOT AS HOT AS TODAY. STILL HUMID THAT. COULD SPARK SHOWERS. WON'T BE AS WIDESPREAD OR AS SEVERE AS THEY WERE DURING THE DAY TODAY. FOR OVERNIGHT MUGGY NIGHT THEN TOMORROW PARTLY SUNNY IN THE MORNING IN THE 70S. IT LOOKS LIKE WE WILL HAVE A STICKY AFTERNOON. IT COULD BE THE SHOWER OR THUNDERSTORM AROUND. WE GET RELIEVE AFTER THAT. THANK YOU JOE. NEWS 8 JIM SINKOVITZ HAS BEEN ALL OVER THE AREA SURVEYING DAMAGE. SOME OF THE WORST DAMAGE A LONG HUGGINS ROAD AND BLACKSMITH ROAD OUTSIDE OF DUNCANNON. THERE ARE TREES DOWN ALONG THE ROADWAYS AND MANY OF THE YARDS HALF A DOZEN UTILITY POLES ARE DOWN OR DAMAGED. POWER IS OUT THROUGHOUT THE AREA. A GARAGE WE ARE TOLD COLLAPSED ON A NEARBY HOME. A WALL FELL IN ON ONE OF THE HOMES OCCUPANTS. SHE IS OKAY. SHE WALKED AWAY SHAKEN UP BUT NOT INJURED. NEIGHBORS SAY THE STORMS AND HEAVY WINDS MOVED IN FAST AND CALLED IT TERRIFYING. IT HIT AND IT HIT US HARD. IT RATTLED THE WHOLE HOUSE AND ALL. THE TREE OUT IN FRONT FELL, SHOOK THE GROUND. THE TREE OVER HERE FELL AND RATTLED THE WHOLE SIDE OF HIGHTAIL. I HAVE 3 LITTLE ONES AND MY NEPHEW. IT RATTLED THE WHOLE HOUSE. THAT WAS NERVOUS LAUGHTER. THE FAMILY SAID THEY WERE ON THE GROUND JUST HOPING TO MAKE IT THROUGH THE HEAVY WINDS AND LIGHTENING. PPL TRUCKS ON THE SCENE MAKING REPAIRS -- UTILITY POLE THAT IS LEANING OVER ON THE ROAD RIGHT NOW. IT COULD BE SOME TIME BEFORE POWER IS RESTORED THERE AND ALL THAT VIDEO-I'M SORRY ALL OF THE DAMAGE IS CLEANED UP. THANKS, JIM. THE DAMAGE IS WIDESPREAD IN YORK COUNTY. LIVE FROM PARADISE TOWNSHIP. CHRIS, WHAT IS THE SITUATION THERE? JANELLE, THIS IS ONE OF THE WORST HIT AREAS IN YORK COUNTY. THIS IS AS CLOSE AS FIRE POLICE ARE LETTING US GET TO THAT INTERSECTION. ON THE OTHER SIDE ARE LIVE WIRES SCATTERED ACROSS THE STREET AND DOWNS TREES. LET'S SHOW YOU VIDEO THAT WE TOOK EARLIER TODAY A FEW YARDS AWAY FROM WHERE WE WERE. AT THE WINDS WERE STRONG ENOUGH TO RIP DOWN A SILO AND RIP THE ROOF OFF. THERE WERE NO HUMAN INJURIES AND NO INJURIES TO THE HORSES THAT WERE INSIDE THE BARN AT THE TIME. IT WAS A GOOD BIT OF DAMAGE TO OUR INITIAL REPORTS OF JUST TREE AND WIRE. SO IT UPGRADED AT THE CALL A LITTLE BIT. IT WAS VIOLENT. IT DEFINITELY WAS A LOT OF RAIN, A LOT OF WIND. NOW OVER IN DOVER TOWNSHIP RATHER THE STORM SENT TREES INTO HOMES. ON TOP OF A CAR. THE TREES BROUGHT DOWN A TRANSFORMER AS WELL. THIS WAS THE SCENE ACROSS YORK COUNTY. DURING THE HEIGHT OF THE STORM THERE WERE MORE THAN 200 CALLS ALL AT ONE TIME. MORE THAN 30,000 CUSTOMERS MET-ED CUSTOMERS ARE WITHOUT POWER. THERE'S NO ESTIMATE WHEN THAT POWER WILL COME BACK ON. PEOPLE ARE WAITING FOR THAT